Waldorf Micro Q

The power of the Q synthesizer is now available in an affordable 2-unit
rack module. Sound quality is not compromised, it sounds just as great
as the more expensive Q! The main
limitation is that there are only 6 knobs; however
these knobs provide access to dozens of parameters at the push of a
button. The Q's powerful arpeggiator is also on-board. There is no
sequencer, but a rack module is usually destined for use with an
external sequencer or controller anyway. There are two independent
filters with low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, notch and comb filters. The
filters are resonant and can self-oscillate too! There's also a
Modulation Matrix where you can route your signal through flexible and
complex processes to really shape your sounds. There's also a stereo
vocoder and ring modulator on-board. A Voice Expansion board can boost
polyphony in the Micro Q up to 75 voices!

The Micro Q is not an analog synth, but it can emulate them very well.
It is great for punchy analog bass, 303 lines, synth leads, trance pads,
swirling effects, analog drums, percussion, beats, and lots more! It's
worth a listen! Wonderful preset sounds, a challenge to program...bottom
line is affordable, incredible sounds! It has been used by Somatic
Responses, RadioBomb, and Hardmakz.

The Micro Q Keyboard is identical to the Micro Q, but packaged in a
handy and portable 37 note keyboard. It also adds pedal inputs,
pitch/mod wheels, and some front panel numeric buttons.

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